Rappers Who Were Once Homeless

Bodega Bamz

Bodega-Bamz
Bodega Bamz attends VH1 Save The Music Foundation’s Songwriters Music Series Remix at Hard Rock Cafe New York on January 17, 2013 in New York City.
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His father kicked both his brother and him out of the house, which meant the two boys were homeless for the time being. They slept in the car and Bodega Bamz had to stop working at the studio because his father owns it, too.
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